Banijay Entertainment unveils Staying Alive format
February 16, 2026
Media and entertainment content distributor Banijay Entertainment has announced new music entertainment format, Staying Alive, produced by Endemol Shine Germany for ProSieben and Joyn. Through next-gen technology, the show delivers a musical experience in which today’s chart-topping artists perform showstopping duets with some of the most iconic voices in music history, such as Elvis Presley, Whitney Houston, Amy Winehouse and Freddie Mercury.
Forming part of Banijay Entertainment’s upcoming slate for its London TV Screenings showcase, each episode, utilising cutting‑edge technology, features artists such as Samu Haber, No Angels, Alvaro Soler, and Sasha, perform once‑in‑a‑lifetime duets, reinterpreting both their own hits and the timeless classics of the musical legends, featured, with the studio audience voting for the standout performance of the night.
Fabian Tobias, Managing Director, Endemol Shine Germany, commented: “Staying Alive is set to be a spectacular performance event, bringing authenticity, warmth, and emotional impact in a primetime entertainment show. Our team has pushed the boundaries of what’s technologically, and creatively possible to deliver a format that feels both pioneering and deeply connecting for audiences.”
James Townley, Chief Content Officer, Development, Banijay Entertainment, added: “Showcasing Staying Alive at The London TV Screenings puts its international potential front and centre for buyers looking for bold, next‑generation entertainment. The innovation and originality at the heart of this show highlights the creative excellence within Banijay Entertainment, and the Endemol Shine Germany team have genuinely broken new ground with this remarkable format.”
Endemol Shine Germany, part of Banijay Germany, produces some of the nation’s best-loved non-scripted shows, with titles such as The 50, Save the Date, Big Brother VIP, Kitchen Impossible and The Masked Singer Germany.
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